"meteor" 怎么发音
word
/ˈmitiɝ/
MEE-tee-ur
/mˈiːtɪɐ/
MEE-tee-uh
释义
A meteor is a small body from space that enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up, often seen as a bright streak of light in the sky, sometimes called a 'shooting star'.
IPA 音标
美式英语
/ˈmitiɝ/
英式英语
/mˈiːtɪɐ/
简化发音
美式
MEE-tee-ur
英式
MEE-tee-uh
语境中听
A meteor flashed across the night sky.
Did you see that meteor last night?
A meteor can burn up before it hits the ground.
Every August, there's a big meteor shower that lights up the sky.